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we are told the fugitives were found at the coconut grove motor inn in panama city, florida, around 6:40 p.m. and apprehe apprehended. nick valencia has been covering the story for us. he joins us with new information. what can you tell us? >> don, i just got off the phone with the florida department of law enforcement and she tells me both of the escaped convicts that have been on the loose, one since september 27th
we are told the fugitives were found at the coconut grove motor inn in panama city, florida, around 6:40 p.m. and apprehe apprehended. nick valencia has been covering the story for us. he joins us with new information. what can you tell us? >> don, i just got off the phone with the florida department of law enforcement and she tells me both of the escaped convicts that have been on the loose, one since september 27th
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unitedhealthcare. >>> the mayor of the fourth largest city in north america says yes, he smoked crack, and no, he's not stepping down. the toronto mayor said the drug use probably happened in what he called, and i'm quoting him now, one of my drunken stupors. >> i embarrassed everyone in this city. and i will be forever sorry. there is only one person to blame for this, and that is myself. i know that admitting my mistake was the right thing to do. and i feel like a thousand pounds have been lifted off my shoulders. >> what a story that is. he had previously denied smoking crack, but last week police announced they did in fact have a video, a video showing his drug use. and now he has acknowledged it. and he says he's not stepping down. >>> other news. we're watching the governor's races in virginia and new jersey, the mayoral race in new york city and we're waiting for the results to come in. and more from senator rand paul. i want to get to these election, what they might mean to the country, but you've got to respond to these planlerrism accusations. who is to blame here? verbatim
unitedhealthcare. >>> the mayor of the fourth largest city in north america says yes, he smoked crack, and no, he's not stepping down. the toronto mayor said the drug use probably happened in what he called, and i'm quoting him now, one of my drunken stupors. >> i embarrassed everyone in this city. and i will be forever sorry. there is only one person to blame for this, and that is myself. i know that admitting my mistake was the right thing to do. and i feel like a thousand...
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we are told the fugitives were found at the coconut grove motor inn in panama city, florida, around 6:40 p.m. and apprehe apprehended. nick valencia has been covering the story for us. he joins us with new information. what can you tell us? >> don, i just got off the phone with the florida department of law enforcement and she tells me both of the escaped convicts that have been on the loose, one since september 27th. the other since october 8th were caught earlier this evening, at 6:40 this afternoon. i am reading the information now. both were caught at the coconut grove inn up the road from where we are at at 6:40 local time. these fugitives caused a big problem, an issue, a very embarrassing issue for all agencies involved here. a lot of questions asked as to how they could have escaped the facility behind me. to recap, these fugitives forged documents that allowed them to get out early. of course, no one was able to tell how that happened. a lot of finger pointing going on. clearly, a successful capture of these two suspects without incident, just a short time ago, 6:40 caught in
we are told the fugitives were found at the coconut grove motor inn in panama city, florida, around 6:40 p.m. and apprehe apprehended. nick valencia has been covering the story for us. he joins us with new information. what can you tell us? >> don, i just got off the phone with the florida department of law enforcement and she tells me both of the escaped convicts that have been on the loose, one since september 27th. the other since october 8th were caught earlier this evening, at 6:40...
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so you have this from the human scale to the city scale in one single building. >> it's the kind of idea when you see it you say how come nobody's thought of it before? >> and nobody thought a 19-year-old could come up with an anti-terror device or new technology to fight cancer. that is, until taylor wilson came along. >> i've always been really passionate about solving problems and changing the human condition. i want to change lives and i want to save lives. i think my technologies can do that. >> join us this saturday at 2:30, "the next list." [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ here we honor the proud thaccomplishmentsss. of our students and alumni. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top companies. each expanding the influence of our proud university of phoenix net
so you have this from the human scale to the city scale in one single building. >> it's the kind of idea when you see it you say how come nobody's thought of it before? >> and nobody thought a 19-year-old could come up with an anti-terror device or new technology to fight cancer. that is, until taylor wilson came along. >> i've always been really passionate about solving problems and changing the human condition. i want to change lives and i want to save lives. i think my...
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in the city, and the justice department is weighing in. it filed a brief, making clear it's not taking sides, but it says, if a judge decides the policy is unconstitutional, it recommends an independent monitor of the nypd be put in place. >> we think that a monitor would be even more disruptive than an ig. this is just a terrible idea and it's not needed. >> reporter: new york city mayor michael bloomberg and the city's police commissioner have strongly defended stop-and-frisk. the city says the policy has dramatically cut crime and that officers stop people based on suspicion in high-crime areas. >> you have a right to be safe and we have an obligation to make sure that you're safe, and we have to do it consistent with the law. we believe we've done that. >> reporter: and while the justice department isn't commenting on the constitutionality of the city's policy, cnn legal contributor paul calen says its involvement sends a strong signal. >> if they truly believe there was no merit to the lawsuit, they wouldn't be saying, hey, you know,
in the city, and the justice department is weighing in. it filed a brief, making clear it's not taking sides, but it says, if a judge decides the policy is unconstitutional, it recommends an independent monitor of the nypd be put in place. >> we think that a monitor would be even more disruptive than an ig. this is just a terrible idea and it's not needed. >> reporter: new york city mayor michael bloomberg and the city's police commissioner have strongly defended stop-and-frisk. the...
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the city now looking at changing their own bylaws when it comes to exotic animals. >> the two deaths must not go invain. >> i didn't know what was going on until i came outside and spoke to a neighbor or someone snooping around the tape lines. they told me. that's when i got in shock. i was frightened. i didn't know what to do. so i came back home and left for the night. >> reporter: along with grief, anger too. many people refusing to go on camera but saying this store should never have been allowed to operate. >> there's funerals to be organized here by the families. and i think that's where we're going to start really to see some anger. >> reporter: a fund raiser is now being organized to help the mother of these young boys with the cost of funerals. >> she's got some good peoples and a good family that will certainly help her. the community is going to rally. >> reporter: a community still coming to terms with the unthinkable. the family now asking for privacy. and wolf, police say this continues to be a police investigation. and that charges are still possible here. >> all right
the city now looking at changing their own bylaws when it comes to exotic animals. >> the two deaths must not go invain. >> i didn't know what was going on until i came outside and spoke to a neighbor or someone snooping around the tape lines. they told me. that's when i got in shock. i was frightened. i didn't know what to do. so i came back home and left for the night. >> reporter: along with grief, anger too. many people refusing to go on camera but saying this store should...
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they say russian experts investigated an earlier alleged chemical weapons incident in the city of aleppo on march 19th they say killed 26, injured 86. their investigators found the projectile was homemade, similar to a type produced by rebels in the north of the country. they say samples from the ground that sarin had also been produced in small quantities. the purpose for releasing this information is clearly to discredit or at least raise doubts about president obama's high confidence. the syrian government was responsible for the more recent and much more deadly attack in damascus. wolf? >> i'm anxious to see how that informal meet tomorrow actually unfolds. we'll, of course, have coverage of all of this. thanks very much for joining us, phil black in moscow. >>> our "the situation room" report continues, crisis in syria. up next, the oobama administration pushing for what it calls a limited military response against syria. why not go further? i'll ask the president's deputy national security adviser tony blingen, and we'll catch up on other headlines, including the shocking death of
they say russian experts investigated an earlier alleged chemical weapons incident in the city of aleppo on march 19th they say killed 26, injured 86. their investigators found the projectile was homemade, similar to a type produced by rebels in the north of the country. they say samples from the ground that sarin had also been produced in small quantities. the purpose for releasing this information is clearly to discredit or at least raise doubts about president obama's high confidence. the...
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here in "the situation room," mitt and ann romney are opening up about the 2012 election and wrenching loss that took both of them by surprise. cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger met with them in park city, utah, where he hosted a conference for both parties and major republican donors. mitt romney admits there are some things he wishes he had never said, things he wishes he could do over, and things he wants to see his party do differently in the future. >> i have to ask you this first. are you over it? >> yeah, yeah. i mean, ann and i went through an extraordinary process to become president and her first lady, and that didn't happen. we were extraordinarily disappointed, let a lot of people down, let ourselves down. >> i am over it. it is still hard to watch innings and watch the news and feel like you wish you were there, but you move on. >> you're in the public eye every single day for what, almost two years. >> right. >> how do you go from that. >> to going 100 miles per hour to zero. >> yeah. >> that's what it is like, you're in this bubble of secret service and automob
here in "the situation room," mitt and ann romney are opening up about the 2012 election and wrenching loss that took both of them by surprise. cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger met with them in park city, utah, where he hosted a conference for both parties and major republican donors. mitt romney admits there are some things he wishes he had never said, things he wishes he could do over, and things he wants to see his party do differently in the future. >> i have to...
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jersey city. and i grew up in a tough neighborhood. and we had a bully in the neighborhood. and i was walking along the street one day and he just slapped me in the face and i went away and told my mom and she said avoid him. avoid him. just avoid him. and a week later i saw the bully again and i did all my best to avoid him, and this time he punched me in the nose. and it was bloody. and i went back to her and said you know, ma, i tried to avoid him. she says just avoid him. and it wasn't until the third time when we were by a construction site that i got a piece of wood and whacked the bully and that was the end of it. i never got whacked again. it's not quite this, but there is a lesson to be learned. assad has made a calculation now through inching up several times that he can use chemical weapons or he believes he can use chemical weapons without consequence. and in doing so, there is a global message that, in fact, other state actors and other non-state actors may believe they can do so as well. that's a critical challenge for the national security of the united states
jersey city. and i grew up in a tough neighborhood. and we had a bully in the neighborhood. and i was walking along the street one day and he just slapped me in the face and i went away and told my mom and she said avoid him. avoid him. just avoid him. and a week later i saw the bully again and i did all my best to avoid him, and this time he punched me in the nose. and it was bloody. and i went back to her and said you know, ma, i tried to avoid him. she says just avoid him. and it wasn't...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> it is the kind of plot you may find in a spy model, older man falls for a beautiful young women and falls for something and it isn't love. that's what allegedly happens with this defense contractor and former army officer. he is charged with passing nuclear secrets to his chinese girlfriend. here is cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: he is an army reservist with top secret clearance, doing contract work for contract command in ohio. benjamin bishop stands accused of leaking nuclear secrets, weapons, war plans, early warning radar systems. u.s. officials say he gave them to a chinese woman 32 years younger who he was having a relationship with. bishop was arrested and in is in custody. his attorney says this. >> served his country honorably for 29 years. maintains he would never do anything to intentionally harm the united states. >> reporter: is
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> it is the kind of plot you may find in a spy model, older man falls for a beautiful young women and falls for something and it isn't love. that's what allegedly happens with this defense contractor and former army officer. he is charged with passing...
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what people don't want to admit here in the city, the russians like assad. you talk about an arms embargo, the russians are major suppliers. the iranians don't care about anybody's embargo, they're sending troops to al assad. so, i think this is a much bigger problem. >> we have to wrap up, but i have to say, this is an excellent tease, because i can't twit watch your new show, counting down to the debut of cnn's new "crossfire," starting monday at 6:30 eastern right here on cnn. thank you, gentlemen. >>> selling the case for military action to the american people is never easy, but some cases are more challenging than others, and that may have something to do with what's going on at home. august 1998, when president clinton fired on presumed terror targets in sudan and afghanistan. >> our target was terror. our mission was clear. >> reporter: he was in the heat of another battle at home. three days earlier, he'd testified -- >> i engaged in conduct that was wrong. >> reporter: right. remember her? >> hey, don't touch her! >> get off her! >> once again, your
what people don't want to admit here in the city, the russians like assad. you talk about an arms embargo, the russians are major suppliers. the iranians don't care about anybody's embargo, they're sending troops to al assad. so, i think this is a much bigger problem. >> we have to wrap up, but i have to say, this is an excellent tease, because i can't twit watch your new show, counting down to the debut of cnn's new "crossfire," starting monday at 6:30 eastern right here on...
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the idea is to create a map of the normal radiation levels of the city. then when there's a specific threat a nuclear or dirty bomb attack, the government can look at the map, see what's normal, and then see what may be an anomaly. the choppers would be sent up again to check out the possible anomaly. >> if we got some indication that something was different from the background, then we start narrowing it down with our investigation on foot. and in the vehicle. >> reporter: this expert says there's a lot of that in a city. >> the asphalt in this road right here puts out game that radiation. large buildings like this put out a certain amount of radiation. even here we are, mcpherson square, washington, d.c., the monument, solid granite there, that puts out radiation. that's what we want to see what it looks like on a daily basis. >> reporter: it's gamma-admitting radiation, cothe ball 60 and cease yum 136 that's used at construction sites. in hospitals for medical treatment and testing. and can be used in a dirty bomb. this helicopter is equipped with crys
the idea is to create a map of the normal radiation levels of the city. then when there's a specific threat a nuclear or dirty bomb attack, the government can look at the map, see what's normal, and then see what may be an anomaly. the choppers would be sent up again to check out the possible anomaly. >> if we got some indication that something was different from the background, then we start narrowing it down with our investigation on foot. and in the vehicle. >> reporter: this...
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i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. >> gloria borger, i think everybody agrees that chuck hagel had a poor performance. he shouldn't have had one, because he had a long time to prepare. the questions going into the hearing -- >> iran, did he think he wouldn't be asked about iran? >> do you think democrats
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as recently as a year ago, the murder rate was higher in the city considered disney world's front door. >> so it doesn't necessarily mean that anyone should consider canceling their trips because of this. >> really, american tourists show no signs of doing that. one of the reasons that the number of americans killed in mexico is so high is that so many of us go there. this year, 20 million americans will go to mexico. that's the entire population of new york, l.a. chicago, houston, philadelphia and phoenix. and when you look at the rates based on those kind of numbers, most of the parts of mexico that the americans are going are about as safe as finland, wolf. >> interesting stuff. good report. thanks very much, chris. >>> up next, very different story. a lonely moose. look at this. a lonely moose finds a surprising meat. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping
as recently as a year ago, the murder rate was higher in the city considered disney world's front door. >> so it doesn't necessarily mean that anyone should consider canceling their trips because of this. >> really, american tourists show no signs of doing that. one of the reasons that the number of americans killed in mexico is so high is that so many of us go there. this year, 20 million americans will go to mexico. that's the entire population of new york, l.a. chicago, houston,...
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the city says they've remained flat since 2007. tobacco shops like this one could be exempt because kids under 18 aren't allowed in. new york has led an aggressive fight against smoking and became one of the first cities to ban it in bars and restaurants. it now touts the drop in smoking rates, but it's not convincing retailers. the new york state association of convenience stores says the notion of forcing licensed, tax collecting, law-abiding retailers to hide their tobacco inventory is patently absurd. at the skyline deli, where a pack of cigarettes can cost almost $14 because of high taxes, muhammad akandi worries about the bottom line. >> people might walk by, not see cigarettes, just keep going to the next store. you got to remember, every block has a deli around here. >> reporter: others grumble about bloomberg's regulations on the heels of last week's ruling by a judge to invalidate the city's rule to ban large sugary drinks, now in the appeals process. with all the talk about spoonfuls of sugar, cartoons have depicted bloo
the city says they've remained flat since 2007. tobacco shops like this one could be exempt because kids under 18 aren't allowed in. new york has led an aggressive fight against smoking and became one of the first cities to ban it in bars and restaurants. it now touts the drop in smoking rates, but it's not convincing retailers. the new york state association of convenience stores says the notion of forcing licensed, tax collecting, law-abiding retailers to hide their tobacco inventory is...
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and then he announced the emergency rules in the city of suez, port saeed and another city. the announcement after a weekend of dead lie violence. the president saying he had no choice but to get tough. >> translator: those who attack civilians and like to disturb the security of this nation, we will deal with them severely. they will know, repeat, everyone will know that this nation is capable to protect this nation's peoples and institutions. >> reporter: the emergency law and the curfews will last for 30 days, according to the president. police will have extended powers. people will not be as free to protest, if at all. remember, egypt lived under emergency law for more than 40 years nationwide. the question now, how will egyptians, many of whom have lost their fear to protest, react? will they heed the president's call or will this declaration fuel their outrage? the president has called for dialogue with the opposition factions. today, those opposition groups rejected his call, saying it's a waste of time. they're demanding the president to take responsibility for the d
and then he announced the emergency rules in the city of suez, port saeed and another city. the announcement after a weekend of dead lie violence. the president saying he had no choice but to get tough. >> translator: those who attack civilians and like to disturb the security of this nation, we will deal with them severely. they will know, repeat, everyone will know that this nation is capable to protect this nation's peoples and institutions. >> reporter: the emergency law and the...
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museum of the city of new york curator donald albrecht says new york is following the lead of other cities. >> the city's going to have 600,000 more people and a lot of those people are going to be sing single. so they want smaller units that they can afford. >> reporter: what may buy a house in other parts of the country won't get you far in new york city. one major realtor in new york says the average price for a study studio apartment is roughly $300,000. >> the average price here is $1.4 million. for that you're getting a small apartment. so even though this seems really expensive, for new york, it's a bargain. >> reporter: a bargain for someone who thinks outside the books b box but is willing to live in one. those prices are for owning. for rent market race is $2,000 plus. the city announced the winner of a contest to build the micro union units. they're expected to be ready in 2015. wolf and kate? >> small, small apartment. but you know, it's i
museum of the city of new york curator donald albrecht says new york is following the lead of other cities. >> the city's going to have 600,000 more people and a lot of those people are going to be sing single. so they want smaller units that they can afford. >> reporter: what may buy a house in other parts of the country won't get you far in new york city. one major realtor in new york says the average price for a study studio apartment is roughly $300,000. >> the average...
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very few travel outside the capital city of pyongyang, cnn's paula hancocks was able do that and brings us an exclusive look at every day life her military minders didn't want her to see. >> driving out of pyongyang i'm very aware this is a journey very few foreigners ever make. the high rises give way to lush green farmland. every single field as far as the eye can see has been cultivated. growing maize, wheat and rice, unexpected in a country where a quarter of its children have severe malnutrition, according to the united nations. some crops were damaged by heavy rains which my military minders seemed upset to see. driving three hours north i see men and women working in the fields, but not a single piece of farming machinery. vehicles were rare. a car is a luxury the average north korean cannot afford. we're stopped at a number of military checkpoints, set up because of the heavy rain. >> so basically we're stopped here and one of the main roads out of pyongyang, this is a pretty major road in north korea, it was flooded yesterday because there's been so much heavy rain. and on the
very few travel outside the capital city of pyongyang, cnn's paula hancocks was able do that and brings us an exclusive look at every day life her military minders didn't want her to see. >> driving out of pyongyang i'm very aware this is a journey very few foreigners ever make. the high rises give way to lush green farmland. every single field as far as the eye can see has been cultivated. growing maize, wheat and rice, unexpected in a country where a quarter of its children have severe...
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two daredevils in wing suits pulled off the stunt last month while most of the city was asleep. one of the fearless flyers slipped between two skyscrapers. needless to say, do not try this at home. remember this hit song? ♪ there will never come a day >> sad news out of the motown world. bobby smith the lead singer of the legendary spinners group has died. the group had hits including "it's a shame" and "could it be i'm falling in love ♪ and smith had lung cancer. he was 76. we asked you earlier to come up with a slogan for the see through yoga pants lululemon had to unload. your best ents. we did a two part tweet, lululemon pants you can still run but you can't hide. and at got to love the drake tweeted these new pants are namastasty. that wraps up -- that's horrible. that wraps up our second show ever. join us tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern when house speaker john boehner will be our guest. wolf blitzer is standing by in "the situation room" and is happening now. take it away, wolf. >>> thanks very much, jake. and indeed, happening now. he's infuriated senator john mccain a
two daredevils in wing suits pulled off the stunt last month while most of the city was asleep. one of the fearless flyers slipped between two skyscrapers. needless to say, do not try this at home. remember this hit song? ♪ there will never come a day >> sad news out of the motown world. bobby smith the lead singer of the legendary spinners group has died. the group had hits including "it's a shame" and "could it be i'm falling in love ♪ and smith had lung cancer. he...
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mayor. >> in the end of the statement that the new york city deputy police commissioner, paul brown, released a little while ago, he said the fbi joint terrorism task force and nypd intelligence division, which is responsible for the mayor's protection, are investigating the threats. what does it say to you that the joint terrorism task force is part of this investigations right now? >> it's actually the easiest mechanism here in new york city to coordinate between the state and federal government. you've got the joint terrorism task force has both local nypd investigators, and feds, from across the federal family, it's housed over at the fbi and led by an fbi agent. but they have access to all of the federal agencies, including intelligence from the c.i.a. let's remember, dave cohen, the deputy nypd commissioner for intelligence is a former very senior operative with the intelligence agency early in his career. so this is a very sophisticated capability. they will look at the prior threats against the mayor, prior intelligence they may have on the use of ricin in the city by groups
mayor. >> in the end of the statement that the new york city deputy police commissioner, paul brown, released a little while ago, he said the fbi joint terrorism task force and nypd intelligence division, which is responsible for the mayor's protection, are investigating the threats. what does it say to you that the joint terrorism task force is part of this investigations right now? >> it's actually the easiest mechanism here in new york city to coordinate between the state and...
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even so, the city sees room to downsize. they are planning to add microapartments to make space for the people living alone. in a city tight on living space, things are about to get tighter. this one room is living room, bedroom, dining room. >> these are what are called a microapartment. squeeze into the area the size of a modest hotel room. >> then if you don't want to look at the television, you have a bar. they are traditional ideas that have been updated. they are modern and sexy way. >> some new yorkers live in tiny spaces and the modern sleekness may be tough to maintain. >> reserving nearly half for low and middle income residents. museum of new york curator. >> why the need to live like this? >> the city will have this? >> they want smaller units. >> wa may buy a house in other parts of the country won't get you far in new york city. >> the price is $1.4 million for a small apartment. even though this seems expensive for new york, it's a bargain. >> for someone who thinks outside the box, but is willing to live in o
even so, the city sees room to downsize. they are planning to add microapartments to make space for the people living alone. in a city tight on living space, things are about to get tighter. this one room is living room, bedroom, dining room. >> these are what are called a microapartment. squeeze into the area the size of a modest hotel room. >> then if you don't want to look at the television, you have a bar. they are traditional ideas that have been updated. they are modern and...
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over into the streets over the arrest of an indian diplomat in new york city. >>> a new bill to ban employers from checking your credit score. our brian todd talks to the author, democratic senator, elizabeth warren. >>> do you think you've been lazy about walking your dog in wait until you see this. here's cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: it's raining out. the dog has to go, but the owner's son doesn't feel like moving. at least maybe that's why this dog was dangling from a second-store balcony. >> actually pulling it back up. >> reporter: the photo spread, so did the outrage. heather helped share the picture. >> he needs to know you could do that. >> reporter: folks online -- how freaking hard is it to get your butt off the couch and take the poor dog for a walk? the most frequent comment was -- hang his sorry butt out by a rope the same way. please say he was tethered to a harness, he wasn't choking, he wasn't harmed. >> there was a lady and her husband actually getting in their car, they were yelling at the guy. >> reporter: eventually the photo made its way to the greenville pol
over into the streets over the arrest of an indian diplomat in new york city. >>> a new bill to ban employers from checking your credit score. our brian todd talks to the author, democratic senator, elizabeth warren. >>> do you think you've been lazy about walking your dog in wait until you see this. here's cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: it's raining out. the dog has to go, but the owner's son doesn't feel like moving. at least maybe that's why this dog was dangling...
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it shows the united states city in ruins. an update on a popular olympic skier who was severely injured in a fall today. when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. exceptional offer all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. a. >>> video just came out of north korea lisa sylvester is monitoring that and other stories in "the situation room." what's going on? >> wolf, north korea has come out with a
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the fact is that in many of our inner cities there's a sense of hopelessness and kids feel that their only way out often is to express power through violence. we have to give a sense of hopefulness that they can have a life outside that unfortunate reality that is married together with violence far too often. that's a much bigger conversation about guns. but let's just get to where the majority of the country is on guns and then we can have a bigger conversation about how we try to reduce some of the endemic causes of violence in our cities. >> passions remain high on both sides of this issue as they always do. senator chris murphy of connecticut, great to see you, senator. thanks for your time. >> thanks, kate. >>> and just ahead, chris christie says he welcomes prince harry to new jersey, but also says don't worry. he'll make sure prince harry won't be getting naked like he did in las vegas. >>> and, republicans gain any ground by roughing up hillary clinton? newt gingrich had some blunt advice for his party on that. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps cont
the fact is that in many of our inner cities there's a sense of hopelessness and kids feel that their only way out often is to express power through violence. we have to give a sense of hopefulness that they can have a life outside that unfortunate reality that is married together with violence far too often. that's a much bigger conversation about guns. but let's just get to where the majority of the country is on guns and then we can have a bigger conversation about how we try to reduce some...
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but it's important, it's important to stress that we're not all over the city. we're in a very small location. we're not sure what's happening in other locations. but based on what we've observed, these were -- [ speaking foreign language ] okay. people are warning us. >> that's okay. reza, you go ahead and get to a safer place. we will come back to you and we thank you for your updates there. reza sayah in cairo. >> that was paula newton talking to reza sayah as that was unfolding. he's okay, i just want to reassure our viewers. but all our journalists right now in cairo watching the situation very, very carefully. it's a dangerous situation and we have some new video that's just coming into "the situation room." we want to warn you, it is very graphic. in what could become an iconic image of this violent struggle, we see protesters approach a tank as gunfire breaks out. they flee except for one man who stands with arms outstretched until he's shot and falls to the ground. watch this. [ shots ] shocking images, i must say. it's very disturbing, this video, remi
but it's important, it's important to stress that we're not all over the city. we're in a very small location. we're not sure what's happening in other locations. but based on what we've observed, these were -- [ speaking foreign language ] okay. people are warning us. >> that's okay. reza, you go ahead and get to a safer place. we will come back to you and we thank you for your updates there. reza sayah in cairo. >> that was paula newton talking to reza sayah as that was unfolding....
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in the last ten months in new york city, we have had several threats against the city. we had an individual five blocks away from where i stand thought that he was exploding a bomb that was going to blow up the federal reverse bank. obviously that was a sting well put together by the fbi. we had two other individuals who came here last november, the fazi brothers, who were plotting to have bombs go off in iconic ladies in new york city. we just had a young man a few months ago, based on some significant undercover work, he was arrested, going to yemen to learn about terrorism and terrorism training. and we're sure he would have come back here. we had another plot where individuals were arrested and one of the things they were going to do was to attack a train going from new york city to canada. we had the boston bombers who were coming back here to new york. so these are some things that are not necessarily in the public eye. i think they should be. but that's the life that we live here. we've had at least 16 plots directed at new york city since 9/11. so that doesn't l
in the last ten months in new york city, we have had several threats against the city. we had an individual five blocks away from where i stand thought that he was exploding a bomb that was going to blow up the federal reverse bank. obviously that was a sting well put together by the fbi. we had two other individuals who came here last november, the fazi brothers, who were plotting to have bombs go off in iconic ladies in new york city. we just had a young man a few months ago, based on some...
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in the capital city of latvia. building materials stored on the roof are to blame, they say. >>> a proposal would allow airlines passengers to make cell phones calls on some planes. current fcc rules prohibit passengers from citing potential interference with wireless networks on the ground. >>> coming up, senator john mccain warns that invoking the option will come at a huge price. we'll discuss hi anger. >>> plus parodies inspired. cnn's jeanne moos is next. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ i'm here to say a few words about the power of baking stuff with nestle toll house morsels. you can heal a broken heart with a bundt cake. make a monday mornin' feel like a friday afternoon with so
in the capital city of latvia. building materials stored on the roof are to blame, they say. >>> a proposal would allow airlines passengers to make cell phones calls on some planes. current fcc rules prohibit passengers from citing potential interference with wireless networks on the ground. >>> coming up, senator john mccain warns that invoking the option will come at a huge price. we'll discuss hi anger. >>> plus parodies inspired. cnn's jeanne moos is next. you...
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here's jessica from cnn affiliate wls. >> reporter: at hospital emergency rooms across the city, the scene has been the same during the past few weeks. dozens of patients going to hospitals looking for relief from the flu. >> we're seeing probably between the adults and children, 70 patients a day. >> reporter: the number of flu sufferers have overwhelmed the medical staff at some hospitals. for several hours last night, eight local hospitals were all on bypass. that means ambulances with sick patients were urged to take them to another facility if safely possible. >> in pennsylvania, one e.r. had to set up a tent to handle the scores of patients coming in. here is this part of the story. >> reporter: if you've been sneezing and sick, you're not alone. >> right now we are in the midst of an extremely busy flu season. >> reporter: so busy that lihi valley hospital is opening up this portable emergency room. some reported up to seven hours of waits. >> now we're being brutally reminded of how influenza can be. >> joining us is the director of national institute of allergy and infectiou
here's jessica from cnn affiliate wls. >> reporter: at hospital emergency rooms across the city, the scene has been the same during the past few weeks. dozens of patients going to hospitals looking for relief from the flu. >> we're seeing probably between the adults and children, 70 patients a day. >> reporter: the number of flu sufferers have overwhelmed the medical staff at some hospitals. for several hours last night, eight local hospitals were all on bypass. that means...
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there are so many other things to worry about in the city. >> reporter: the city is not banning restaurants from putting sugar in the coffee. the department of health says per barista, the amount is one spoon for coffee. but dunkin donuts wants to cut down on confusion. mcdonalds says it will tell customers to add their own sugar for coffee up to 16 ounces. both places say they're prepping the workers to be ready. at restaurants, this is 20 ounces. this one is still okay. 12 ounces and customers can order as many as they want. but restaurants like this one that prides itself on texas sized servings, it makes a difference. eric levine is the director of this organization. >> we'll stop when the law says we have to. right now we're in a limbo, and allowed by city law to hold off until june. >> reporter: the city will not enforce the laws for three months, until restaurants adjust. they're looking at lawsuits possibly filed by beverage companies and restaurants to try to stop them on the ban on super sized drinks. he estimates the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars, lo
there are so many other things to worry about in the city. >> reporter: the city is not banning restaurants from putting sugar in the coffee. the department of health says per barista, the amount is one spoon for coffee. but dunkin donuts wants to cut down on confusion. mcdonalds says it will tell customers to add their own sugar for coffee up to 16 ounces. both places say they're prepping the workers to be ready. at restaurants, this is 20 ounces. this one is still okay. 12 ounces and...
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why would you do that when you have the people right inside your city limits. and there was cause where was he targeting. this is the rebel controlled areas all around his heartland in damascus. they wanted to seize back. you heard fred reporting. heavy artillery there. so they simply have been an objective they long sought to take and wanted to seize that particular alibi of having u.n. weapons inspectors in town. some have also suggested perhaps this went off with greater efficiency than they had hoped. that they weren't trying to kill as many people as they actually did. chemical weapons are phenomenally inprecise in the best of times. we're looking at a man here who's isolated, back has been against the wall for best part of a year at the least, and perhaps in that fight for survival, maybe he is in many ways quite happy to drag anybody else in the conflict if it prolongs his chances of living longer. >> if the u.s. were to launch missile strikes or air strikes fo four days at various targets inside syria then stop, what will have been achieved? >> well, it
why would you do that when you have the people right inside your city limits. and there was cause where was he targeting. this is the rebel controlled areas all around his heartland in damascus. they wanted to seize back. you heard fred reporting. heavy artillery there. so they simply have been an objective they long sought to take and wanted to seize that particular alibi of having u.n. weapons inspectors in town. some have also suggested perhaps this went off with greater efficiency than they...
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you get to the first major heavily bombarded city. he appears to have met the heads of the supreme military council, the governing body. they clearly spoke, had meetings with other activists from the other cities around syria, too. but one of the main ngos that took him in, the syrian emergency task force, declared that part of the purpose was to show it's possible to get inside syria, that it's not too dangerous, that it's not overrun by extremists. of course this visit putting clear pressure, though, on the obama administration, wolf. >> how significant is it for a major united states senator to show up with the rebels in syria? >> reporter: well, it gives a degree of credibility. it gives the idea that perhaps there's a rebel-held area in the north that can be dealt with on a diplomatic level. it gives that idea some credibility as well. above all, we're talking about the exact choice of a senior u.s. politician to go there. senator mccain having been the most outspoken advocate of a know no fly zone, of greater assistance to the r
you get to the first major heavily bombarded city. he appears to have met the heads of the supreme military council, the governing body. they clearly spoke, had meetings with other activists from the other cities around syria, too. but one of the main ngos that took him in, the syrian emergency task force, declared that part of the purpose was to show it's possible to get inside syria, that it's not too dangerous, that it's not overrun by extremists. of course this visit putting clear pressure,...
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. >>> home prices in 20 major cities jumped 5.5% in november, the biggest gain in six years. tom foreman is here with a look inside the numbers. that's a pretty i am fres sif jump, tom. >> it is. you have been waiting, waiting, waiting for this kind of news. back in july, home prices up about 1.2%. in august, 2%. 3% september, 4.3 in october and 5.5% in november. not only is this an increase in home values but really important to economists. it's a trend. a movement steady over time to show improving home values. let's look at the values. there are 20 cities surveyed and in every one of them, except for new york, values went up from november 2011 to november 2012. look at this in tampa, 6.8% up. in chicago, almost a percentage up. phoenix, almost 23% higher. las vegas, 10% higher. san francisco, 12.7% higher. these are all very good signs, wolf. as i said, it's more of a trend that matters here, especially if you're a homeowner there waiting for your home value to come back. that trend is working in your favor, not just a one-month blip. wolf? >> does all of this mean, tom, t
. >>> home prices in 20 major cities jumped 5.5% in november, the biggest gain in six years. tom foreman is here with a look inside the numbers. that's a pretty i am fres sif jump, tom. >> it is. you have been waiting, waiting, waiting for this kind of news. back in july, home prices up about 1.2%. in august, 2%. 3% september, 4.3 in october and 5.5% in november. not only is this an increase in home values but really important to economists. it's a trend. a movement steady over...
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the snow still coming down in kansas city but light at best. heavy stuff is certainly around chicago and it snows all night. our desk calling me will we get planes in and out of chicago yes? probably. we won't get ethical all. snow is stretching across and snow in chicago will last another eight to 1 hours. even if it's half an inch of snow an hour it piles up. >> we'll see what happens. chad thanks. jason carroll is in peoria. we'll gate live report in our next hour. don't forget you can get the latest forecast, radar images on cnn.com/weather or on your cnn smartphone app. >>> now we turn to the name calling and political spinning that's monopolizing official washington today. we're only three days away from the forced budget cuts everyone is warning will be a disaster for regular people's lives, and for the u.s. economy. even though president obama insists he isn't trying to play the blame game he is in full campaign mode right now. let's bring in our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin with the latest. >> reporter: the president
the snow still coming down in kansas city but light at best. heavy stuff is certainly around chicago and it snows all night. our desk calling me will we get planes in and out of chicago yes? probably. we won't get ethical all. snow is stretching across and snow in chicago will last another eight to 1 hours. even if it's half an inch of snow an hour it piles up. >> we'll see what happens. chad thanks. jason carroll is in peoria. we'll gate live report in our next hour. don't forget you can...
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greatest cities in the history of the country. >> orr has 18 months to turn the city's finances around. we'll be watching that very closely. >>> it took just hours for a kick starter campaign to raise $2 million. the goal? funding a movie based on the popular but short-lived tv show "veronica mars." it was a cult classic about a teenage detective. one of wolf's favorite shows. fans are clamoring to a return to the airwaves or a movie version. the series is owned by the parent company of cnn. get excited, because the movie might be coming. you know about veronica mars, right? >> no. >> but it was very popular. >> huge. >> huge. >>> president obama reaching out to lawmakers. is his so-called charm offensive working as far as the republican leadership is concerned? specifically, eric cantor, the majority leader of the house, he's here. he's next. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, wi
greatest cities in the history of the country. >> orr has 18 months to turn the city's finances around. we'll be watching that very closely. >>> it took just hours for a kick starter campaign to raise $2 million. the goal? funding a movie based on the popular but short-lived tv show "veronica mars." it was a cult classic about a teenage detective. one of wolf's favorite shows. fans are clamoring to a return to the airwaves or a movie version. the series is owned by the...
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eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn is live with the biggest take on the city and how it's become a cultural phenomena and a whole lot more. we'll welcome rachel nickels, a new host of cnn, a special cnn bleacher report this saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> we are expecting a major fight on capitol hill tomorrow when confirmation hearings get under way for secretary nominee chuck hagel. the vice president, joe biden, thinks very, very differently. he spoke exclusively with gloria borger who is here in "the situation room." obviously they have been friends, bi
eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn is live with the biggest take on the city and how it's become a cultural phenomena and a whole lot more. we'll welcome rachel nickels, a new host of cnn, a special cnn bleacher report this saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out...
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of the city. but again, there are still a lot of people that are upset with the president. >> reporter: so these folks here, in these tents's these are the opposition to president morsi? >> yes, a lot of them are the opposition, but they don't make up all the opposition. a lot of the opposition makes up poor and wealthy people. >> reporter: along the graffiti, it tells another story. i took a walk with a guide here in cairo. let's take a little walk down all this graffiti. tell us what we're seeing over here. >> well, you know one of the key demands of the revolution was to clean up the police. because of the criminal activity of the police and the nefarious activities involved. so here you see the police are still criminal. so they have not restructured the interior yet. you still have massacres and violations of human rights. >> reporter: these were some of the people killed during the revolution? >> yes, and afterward, as well. then you have the president in the garb of the pharaoh. >> reporter
of the city. but again, there are still a lot of people that are upset with the president. >> reporter: so these folks here, in these tents's these are the opposition to president morsi? >> yes, a lot of them are the opposition, but they don't make up all the opposition. a lot of the opposition makes up poor and wealthy people. >> reporter: along the graffiti, it tells another story. i took a walk with a guide here in cairo. let's take a little walk down all this graffiti....
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one of the most prominent of the activists in the northern city of aleppo, a man who used to lead protests in aleppo against the government, he was detained by misra front fighters who floged him on his back and he posted this on facebook as proof. just this week, another group setting up a court to institute some sort of justice in rebel-controlled territories, they say that misra detained some of their lawyers. you have to keep in mind, what could also be driving people to join the misra front and other islam mist groups, sheer desperation. we're talking 70,000 people killed in syria in under two years. millions of people displaced and people just don't know where else to turn. if these groups are winning big victories, that's a big reason that is drawing them to somebody that they think could perhaps hasten an end to the syrian government. >> i've heard it repeatedly from administration officials, this is one of the main reason why president obama rejected the u.s. directly arming those rebels, because he feared that the arms might go to a good group right now, relatively speaking, but
one of the most prominent of the activists in the northern city of aleppo, a man who used to lead protests in aleppo against the government, he was detained by misra front fighters who floged him on his back and he posted this on facebook as proof. just this week, another group setting up a court to institute some sort of justice in rebel-controlled territories, they say that misra detained some of their lawyers. you have to keep in mind, what could also be driving people to join the misra...
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cnn's nic robertson is joining us from yonkers, new york, outside new york city, at the ntsb briefing. what else did we learn? >> reporter: well, we learned the ntsb has now looked at the signaling. they say that they found no anomalies in the signaling. if we remember, the engineer was quoted as saying right after the accident that he applied the brakes, knock happened. the ntsb say they've had an examination of the brakes, and they feel that the results have come back showing that there were no problems with those brakes. this is what they said. >> we've determined that the metro north mechanical department performed a proper brake test prior to the accident train leaving the station, and there were no anomalies noted. based on these data, there's no indication that the brake systems were not functioning properly. >> reporter: well, the other thing that we learned from the ntsb is through their discussion with the engineer, william rockefeller, they say he was working a normal shift, that he was on the second day of a five-day shift. each shift lasts nine hours. that he runs this ro
cnn's nic robertson is joining us from yonkers, new york, outside new york city, at the ntsb briefing. what else did we learn? >> reporter: well, we learned the ntsb has now looked at the signaling. they say that they found no anomalies in the signaling. if we remember, the engineer was quoted as saying right after the accident that he applied the brakes, knock happened. the ntsb say they've had an examination of the brakes, and they feel that the results have come back showing that there...
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the service took place in the synagogue in new york city. frank lautenberg was the last remaining survivor, a veteran of world war ii to serve in the united states senate. the vice president, of course, referring to another possible candidate for president in 2016, the new jersey republican governor, chris christie. >>> conservatives want answers about a former irs chief's multiple white house visits, as many as 157. we're checking the facts. that's next. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> white house visitor logs are throwing new fuel on the scandal over irs targeting of conservative groups. they sh
the service took place in the synagogue in new york city. frank lautenberg was the last remaining survivor, a veteran of world war ii to serve in the united states senate. the vice president, of course, referring to another possible candidate for president in 2016, the new jersey republican governor, chris christie. >>> conservatives want answers about a former irs chief's multiple white house visits, as many as 157. we're checking the facts. that's next. ♪ norfolk southern what's...